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Jay Ven Eman, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
Participated in the 5th Japanese Business Study Program in Tokyo, Japan.
Artificial Intelligence Seminar, AI Corporation, Waltham, MA.
Ph.D., Organizational Behavior, University of Colorado, 1981.
M.B.A., University of New Mexico, 1970.
B.A., Business, University of Washington, 1969.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1978 - Present
Access Innovations, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer
Responsibilities include establishing of overall corporate policy, conducting all long-range planning for the corporation and overseeing all financial operations, including acquisition of subsidiary companies. This involves conducting feasibility studies, auditing the company finances; projecting company activities, earnings, and marketing strategy; ensuring that contractual requirements of client companies and client agencies of the U.S. Government are met with contractual timelines, directing, and approving, the preparation of proposals written by technical and marketing staffs, and other activities as dictated by necessity and responsibility.
1973 -1978
Technical Applications Center - TAC
University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Director, Benefits Program
Designed, implemented, and managed a program for evaluating technology transfer from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to local industry. Also helped manage TAC's industrial and information program, which involved supervising an engineering staff and performing business literature searches.
1972 - 1973
Graduate School of Business
University of Colorado-Boulder
Teaching Assistant
Taught undergraduate level courses in Management and Operations research.
1972
Graduate School of Business
University of Colorado-Boulder
Research Assistant
Developed a computer-based procedure for studying long-range strategic planning behavior.
1970 - 1971
Community Development Program
Institute for Social Research and Development
University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Program Specialist V
Developed an administrative system for a community corporation and provided management training for its Board of Directors.
1969 - 1970
Community Development Program
Institute for Social Research and Development
University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Management Consultant
Collected data for a job skills bank and developed data for testing the feasibility of a food buying cooperative.
HONORS
Sigma Iota Epsilon, National Management Honorary Society
Beta Gamma Sigma, National Business Honorary Society
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Association for Information Dissemination Centers-ASIDIC
Member
Chair, Finance Committee – 2003-Present
Past President – 2001-2003
President – 1999-2001
Treasurer – 1997-1999
Presented seminars, workshops, and CE courses at meetings of national and international professional organizations. See detailed listing below.